Mass Protests in Barcelona and Mallorca Demand Tourism Limits

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 28, 2024 06:30 AMNews
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Mass Protests in Barcelona and Mallorca Demand Tourism Limits. Source: People at a protest holding signs, the main sign says ''NO!''

Mass protests took place in Barcelona and Mallorca,, where thousands of residents demanded restrictions on mass tourism due to its negative impact on local communities. In Barcelona, protesters sprayed tourists with water and chanted "tourists go home," highlighting issues such as rising living costs and strained public services.

The demonstration, organized by Assemblea de Barris pel Decreixement Turístic, saw around 2,800 participants according to the City Council. The group has proposed measures like closing cruise ship terminals and stricter regulation of tourist accommodations.

Similarly, in Mallorca, an estimated 50,000 residents, according to organizers from Menys Turisme, Mas Vida (Less Tourism, More Life), took to the streets carrying signs with messages like "Tourists we love you when you don’t buy our land" and "Your paradise is our nightmare." Police, however, reported around 12,000 participants. The protest demanded an alternative tourism model that includes access to decent housing, improved public services, and conservation of natural areas.

In April, residents of the Canary Islands also took to the streets, protesting against overtourism, which they believe raises housing costs and harms the environment. Such issues are common in many tourist centers worldwide. The increase in tourist numbers leads to noise, pollution, increased traffic, and strain on resources, reducing the quality of life for local residents and the visitor experience.

Many tourist destinations are now implementing initiatives and restrictions to combat overtourism, such as increased tourist taxes, campaigns to discourage problematic visitors, and attendance caps at popular attractions. For example, Venice has introduced entrance fees for tourists to limit their numbers, while Amsterdam has launched campaigns against antisocial behavior by tourists.

In Barcelona, Mayor Jaume Collboni recently announced measures to mitigate the impact of mass tourism, including increasing the nightly tourist tax to €4 ($4.30) and limiting the number of cruise ship passengers. He also plans to end short-term rental licenses for over 10,000 apartments by 2028 to make housing more affordable for long-term residents.

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